1st themed photo challenge - Natural

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Flora, fauna, people, buildings, still life, abstracts or any shot which conveys “natural” as you perceive it – whether that be cars, people, sky or water, concepts or any other interpretation of the theme that you'd like - whatever takes your fancy.

Remember the competition is open to EVERYBODY and hopefully the theme's broad enough to allow something for everyone.

One entry per person.
Entries can be submitted between now and midnight on 22nd Oct,

As a taster, and not entered, heres two of my older ones for some inspiration
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Place called Beacon Fell in Lancashire.. And my girlfriends ass, can't get more natural than that

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Out of my window
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p.s.: no photoshop used, even if the sky looks like that :x (got a few more for proofing it ;D)
 
Ok as I haven't had chance to get any snaps:

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Courtney":318jvt72 said:
Ok as I haven't had chance to get any snaps:

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That looks like a Poplar Hawk Moth caterpilar. A pair of them stripped all the leaves from my parents baby willow tree, so they were relocated to a neighbours tree which still had leaves for them to munch on :D
 
(thick moment) does it turn into a giant moth lol. My cat kept finding them and bringing them into my house - only for me to scream and run around trying to kill it haha)

It was on our willow tree as well, i just scooped it up off the floor before the cat ate it and let it eat the leaves lol
 
Courtney":3kmfvdjl said:
(thick moment) does it turn into a giant moth lol. My cat kept finding them and bringing them into my house - only for me to scream and run around trying to kill it haha)

It was on our willow tree as well, i just scooped it up off the floor before the cat ate it and let it eat the leaves lol
google for 'poplar hawk moth' to see what they turn into. After a good feed, they drop onto the ground and bury themselves over winter before emerging as the moth in the spring.

Feed on Poplar(hence the name), willow and a few others
 
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